Deception Pass / Skagit Bay
About Pacific Halibut
Pacific halibut are the largest flatfish in the world, with Puget Sound fish typically running 10-40 pounds (though much larger fish are possible). The fishery is quota-managed with a short season, making halibut trips a special event. Areas 8-1, 8-2, 9, and 10 are open for halibut — Areas 11, 12, and 13 are not.
Regulations
Daily limit 1, annual limit 6. Min size varies. Descending device REQUIRED. Open in Areas 8-1, 8-2, 9, 10 only. Season typically April-June. Closed in Areas 11, 12, 13.
Techniques
- Drifting with herring or jig on the bottom
- Anchoring on structure with bait
- Jigging with large halibut jigs (8-16 oz)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is halibut season in Puget Sound?
Halibut season typically runs April through June in Marine Areas 8-1, 8-2, 9, and 10. The exact dates are set by WDFW based on quota allocation and can close early if quota is reached.
Where can I catch halibut in Puget Sound?
Halibut are open only in Areas 8-1, 8-2, 9, and 10. Point No Point (Area 9) and the deep water off Whidbey Island are popular spots. You need to fish sandy/muddy bottom in 100-300 feet.
Do I need a descending device for halibut?
Yes. Washington State requires a descending device when fishing for halibut. This allows you to safely release undersized fish back to depth, improving survival rates.